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  2. Dorothy Height - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Irene Height (March 24, 1912 – April 20, 2010) was an African-American civil rights and women's rights activist. [1] ... Dr. Dorothy I. Height Facebook Page;

  3. 7 women who influenced Martin Luther King Jr. - AOL

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    "Dr. Dorothy Height has been a great inspiration to me," Coretta Scott King wrote. "In the early days of the Civil Rights Movement, she was the only woman in the decision-making councils of the ...

  4. Letter to My Daughter - Wikipedia

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    Letter to My Daughter (2009) is the third book of essays by African-American writer and poet Maya Angelou. By the time it was published, Angelou had written two other books of essays, several volumes of poetry, and six autobiographies. She was recognized and highly respected as a spokesperson for black people and women, and had become "a major ...

  5. Anna Arnold Hedgeman - Wikipedia

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    Anna Arnold Hedgeman (July 5, 1899 – January 17, 1990) was an African-American civil rights leader, politician, educator, and writer. Under President Harry Truman, Hedgeman served as executive director of the National Council for a Permanent Fair Employment Practices Commission, having worked on his presidential campaign. [1]

  6. Cincinnati's Black Family Reunion schedule features Doug E ...

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    August 15, 2003: Ed Rigaud, executive director of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, left; Dr. Dorothy I. Height, the chair and president emerita of the National Council of Negro ...

  7. Vanilla Beane - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Dorothy Height in a Vanilla Beane hat In 1975, she was inducted into the hall of fame of the National Association of Fashion and Accessory Designers, a trade group founded in 1949 in New York City for Black fashion professionals.

  8. Dorothy M. Horstmann - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Millicent Horstmann (July 2, 1911 – January 11, 2001) was an American epidemiologist, virologist, and pediatrician whose research on the spread of poliovirus in the human bloodstream helped set the stage for the development of the polio vaccine. She was the first woman appointed as a professor at the Yale School of Medicine and she ...

  9. J. Robert Oppenheimer's kids and grandkids: Where are ... - AOL

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    Peter Oppenheimer had three children. Two of them live public lives and comment on their grandfather's legacy. Dr. Dorothy Oppenheimer Vanderford, is a technical writer based in southern Nevada ...